Using Soundflower to Capture System Audio (Tutorial)
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nice! thanks!
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YOU ARE AWESOME. Subscribed. You made it so easy for something I looked for for a while. Thanks so much.
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@ravallblog You sounded fine mate. Nice vid, very helpful. :)
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Is there any way to output the soundflower 2ch so that you can hear what you're recording?
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@ravallblog Your right, and sorry I think that sounded kinda rude
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@XxSynthonyxX Hmm the clicking noise may just be me pressing on my trackpad (MPB) or something of that sort. The program itself shouldn't produce any clicking noises.
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@MrJayXMonsta When you are recording, the sound should go away since instead of playing the sound via your computer speakers, it will play the sound in Soundflower. Since the sound is being sent towards Soundflower, it is able to capture it (You set Soundflower as your output device). If you switch the output device back to the Build-in speakers, you should be able to hear w/e you are recording.
Hope that clears some things up!
I recorded the audio from your computer that you recorded using soundflower using soundflower on my computer. SOUNDCEPTION
FriendlyFantom 2 months ago 2
@FriendlyFantom Mind Blown. Sort of like this video haha: watch?v=BqgEm8XWXu8
ravallblog 2 months ago
Next time try to not sound like a robot, but thanks
MrGooseEnt 2 months ago
@MrGooseEnt I. AM. PROGRAMMED. TO. TEACH. ;) Haha, tbh I'm still new to this entire video recording and Youtube business so I do tend to get a bit nervous while making videos. I guess my ability to remain calm and comfortable while sitting in front of a mic will improve with time?
ravallblog 2 months ago